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Postgraduate Certificate
London Road Campus
Part Time
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3 Months
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Postgraduate Certificate
London Road Campus
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SEP
3 Months
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London Road Campus
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3 Months
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London Road Campus
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3 Months
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The School of Pharmacy offers educational training modules to support and develop registered healthcare professionals in their practice. This 20 credit module is aimed at working healthcare professionals who can underpin their workplace-based learning with a professional portfolio of evidence. The portfolio will support practitioners to reflect on their experiences and, as such, can be mapped to a competency framework of their choice. Upcoming cohort enrolment options As this module does not involve study days with other practitioners, there are usually opportunities to enrol throughout the year. Applicants for this module will be enrolled on the overarching CPD programme in Advancing Healthcare Practice, then enrolled on the individual modules.
You are required to have:
an undergraduate honours degree in the first- or second-class range, or international equivalent, in a relevant healthcare subject
a current role working in, or sufficiently linked to, healthcare in the United Kingdom
evidence of being able to study at level 7 (master's level)
the ability to meet any module specific entry requirements (e.g. Independent Prescribing); you will need to meet these requirements to be eligible to study these modules
a minimum of one year of relevant work experience, or sufficient evidence of how you will be supported if you do not have this existing workplace-based experience (this does not apply to modules that are designed to be studied in the first year of qualified practice)
a discussion with the admissions tutor prior to submitting an application if you wish to have previous academic credits recognised.
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£167 month
Students from Domestic
Accommodation costs will vary depending on whether you choose standard, premium or private accommodation, and how long you are staying. Prices can vary from around £160 to £350 per week.
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of London